Tx St has the 3rd fewest pass attempts (including Ga Sou who almost exclusively runs) and the 2nd fewest yards in the conference. That's one demensional.
I don't understand your logic. One dimensional has nothing to do with how they compare to the rest of the conference. They average roughly 230yds/gm both rushing and passing. If you want to go on attempts, they run the ball 60% of the time. Are teams that throw the ball 60% of the time one dimensional? They run more than they throw but not to the point that they can't do both. The reason they didn't throw on us was because we put pressure on their qb.
I partially agree. Txst played against a scheme they had not seen on film. I am going to reserve judgment until this week. If we can come out and hold down ark st and get the win after they've studied it on film, then I'll start talking about possibly running the table.
I think it's a huge positive too J1M, and was glad to see they were departing from the past to try something new, because what was used before was not getting it done. I think it's still a work in progress, and not a completed task by any means (I know you didn't say that it was). I want to see more and see if they truly have made strides forward. I am optimistic, but cautious.
I agree with the posters who are cautious before crowning this new look as the cure. I'm encouraged as well but it was only one game. Show me some of the same against Arkystate and I'll be fully convinced.
Not crowning anything, we made progress...keep progressing and we will be fine.
That scheme is standard stuff. We didn't introduce a defense others are unfamiliar with. Quite the opposite. We are now operating a defense similar to other programs. Our program is the one least familiar with it. Each week that passes, our defense (players) will get better at it. I can't forecast how we'll do against Ark State. But, there's no film advantage going up against this defense. We're operating assignment football. That "8 men lost in space" was our downfall. Preparing against it was a joke. We can now make truly valid assessments of our defensive athletes... and I think we're going to be impressed. I have no problem with waiting to see proof on the field.
I elaborated on our prior scheme faults and the benefits of our new defensive scheme adjustments, at length, in prior posts, well before the GA State game, where they finally began to materialize. My comment about this thread not taking off... was not about it being massively active... but that it should trump the activity of any other thread right now.
And even what Hud and staff did and/or attempted to do offensively against TX State, was very much in line with what I believe capitalizes on our available talent... and seriously spread the field this past Tuesday night. Our sideline to sideline game was double the trouble compared to any prior game this year, and we included and shuffled our play sequence in much much headier order. I wasn't just looking at TX State's athletic and/or scheme reaction to our operation Tues night... I was looking at what we did, when and how we did it... and the personnel we used. We truly utilized our offensive weapons very well, at the right times, for the first time this year.
Totally understandable. But my biggest fear was not whether improvements to scheme would solve our issues (because I flat out know they will). My issue was whether Hud was too stubborn to make the right adjustments. My nightmare is over... whether others are still having theirs or not. Hud made the correct system modifications (or allowed others to make them) this past Tues. Regardless of everything and anything else... just the fact that he allowed the correct adjustments to be made... is monumental. Hud's prior rhetoric indicated that he was highly confident that he was right... no scheme or philosophy changes need be made... and "execution" was to blame. He converted... and we are on the road to success. And I'm stoked.
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